The UPS Foundation to Award More Than $ 7.4 Million to Promote Diversity & Inclusion in Communities Around the World
Focus on Inclusive Communities, Economic Empowerment, Higher Education and Mentorship
June 23, 2016 /3BL Media/ - Today, The UPS Foundation, which leads the global citizenship programs for UPS (NYSE: UPS), announced it will award more than $ 7.4 million in global diversity and inclusion grants to 36 different organizations. Grants will support inclusiveness and economic empowerment opportunities for women and diverse people across the globe.
“The UPS Foundation seeks to engage, empower and lift-up those of us who have been underserved and underrepresented in communities around the world,” said Eduardo Martinez, president of The UPS Foundation and chief diversity and inclusion officer at UPS. “Collaborating with our partner organizations, our focus on empowering and championing women and diverse people will create stronger, more resilient societies, and, ultimately, a more inclusive and diverse global workforce.”
Organizations receiving grants focus on: building economic empowerment through microloans and financial planning, fostering workplace inclusion, and driving global leadership development to ensure women and young girls reach their full potential. An overarching focus is on empowering women to pursue their dreams in business and make a difference in their societies.
Among the recipients, The UPS Foundation is continuing its partnership with Accion International, a nonprofit looking to build a financially inclusive world. The grant will support the organization’s work in Nigeria, where last year, The UPS Foundation’s support helped Accion bring high-quality, affordable financial services to nearly 125,000 individuals – 68 percent of whom were women. Over the next three years, Accion will expand to 50 branch locations, reaching nearly 750,000 individuals by 2020.
Other grants focused on empowerment for women include:
- Funding to assist Opportunity International in expanding its financial and training services to reach more than 40,000 low-income Columbian women
- Support of Catalyst for Women’s learning website, which provides leadership training and business skills to women around the world
- Partnering with the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) to increase participation of young women and to expand the leadership potential and capacity of WAGGGS’s member organizations
In addition to empowerment for women, other 2016 diversity grants from The UPS Foundation focus on the following:
Economic empowerment grants:
- Funding to expand the Council for Economic Education’s Center for Economic and Financial Education, teaching financial literacy to more than 250,000 students in NYC
- Support of the Cuban American National Council and its Financial Literacy and First Time Homebuyer Education Workshops
- Development of Native Edge, an online business development and training ecosystem through the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development
- Support for the National Urban Fellows placement of a Class of 2017 National Urban Fellow
- Providing entrepreneurial skills development through the National Urban League, Inc.
- Delivering career development and professional networking resources to disabled individuals, awarded to the National Organization on Disability and The Viscardi Center
Education empowerment grants:
- Funding the Muhammad Ali Center’s UCREW Program that provides students with opportunities to learn the fundamentals of social entrepreneurship, and the development of social enterprises
- Improving literacy, school engagement, college readiness and youth development, awarded toAfricare, CHOICES Education Group, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the National Black Child Development Institute and the Nick Lowery Youth Foundation
- Offering scholarships for continuing education through the African Leadership Foundation,American Indian College Fund, Brigham Young University, Clark Atlanta University, theHispanic Scholarship Fund, Inc., Morehouse College, Spelman College, the United Negro College Fund, Inc., and 100 Black Men of America, Inc.
- Strengthening leadership and empowerment of students, awarded to the National Council of La Raza, Council of Independent Colleges, Girls Incorporated, Strive for College, and the Organization of Chinese Americans
Inclusion grants:
- Contributions to the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing’sKnowledge Center website, supporting 250,000 children
- Support of the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s website as a source of information on LGBTQ issues
- Growing the volunteer network for the Special Olympics of Georgia, Inc.
- Funding to support Braille literacy programming for the National Federation of the Blind
For more information about UPS’s philanthropic and volunteerism efforts, please visit www.UPS.com/Foundation.
About The UPS Foundation
UPS (NYSE: UPS) is a global leader in logistics, offering a broad range of solutions including the transportation of packages and freight; the facilitation of international trade, and the deployment of advanced technology to more efficiently manage the world of business. Since its founding in 1907, UPS has built a legacy as a caring and responsible corporate citizen, supporting programs that provide long-term solutions to community needs. Founded in 1951, The UPS Foundation leads its global citizenship programs and is responsible for facilitating community involvement to local, national, and global communities. In 2015, UPS and its employees, active and retired, invested more than $110 million in charitable giving around the world. The UPS Foundation can be found on the web at UPS.com/Foundation. To get UPS news direct, visit pressroom.ups.com or follow @UPS_News.